Michael B. Jordan gave an impassioned speech about promoting black culture, while joining protestors at a Black Lives Matter march in Beverly Hills on Saturday.The 33-year-old actorBlack Panther star, who wore all black, reflected to a large and lively crowd about how a number of his roles, includingin Fruitvale Station, Just Mercy and Fahrenheit 451, taught him about racial injustice.'Anybody that deals with me, if you have racist beliefs, if you have a racist bone in your body, if you're not with me, if you don't stand with me and people that look like me, you don't need to be with me,' he stated.
Speaking up: Michael B. Jordan gave an impassioned speech about promoting black culture, while joining protestors at a Black Lives Matter march.
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